10 Surprising Risky Destinations - According to the State Department January 16 2018, 0 Comments

TheU.S. Department of State recently assigned every country in the world a "travel safety rating". The safest places are ranked Level 1, while the places that Americans are advised to avoid are considered Level 4:

Many tourist-frequented countries were highlighted for travel safety concerns as Level 2, meaning Americans should “exercise increased caution” and “be aware of heightened risks to safety and security.” Many of the advisories stem from threats of terrorism, while others are due to crime or weather.

Surprising Countries with Level 2 Travel Safety Ratings

Here are some countries you might be surprised the State Department gave a lower travel safety rating to, and why the agency says you should exercise caution when visiting them.

“Exercise increased caution in Antarctica due to environmental hazards posed by extreme and unpredictable weather,” thetravel advisory states. “The U.S. government is unable to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in Antarctica.”

“Exercise increased caution in The Bahamas due to crime,” thetravel advisory states. “Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assault, is common, even during daylight hours and in tourist areas. U.S. government personnel are not permitted to visit the Sand Trap area in Nassau due to crime.”

The United Kingdom

“Exercise increased caution in the United Kingdom due to terrorism,” thetravel advisory states. “There is also a risk of isolated violence by dissident groups in Northern Ireland, focused primarily on police and military targets.”

“Exercise increased caution in Maldives due to terrorism,” thetravel advisory states. “Terrorist groups may conduct attacks with little or no warning … Attacks may occur on remote islands which could lengthen the response time of authorities.” For a more comprehensive guide on traveling to the Maldives, check out the 100 Best Things To Do in The Maldives.